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Friday, June 19, 2015

Free 4-Part Workshop Series on Assistive Technology Starts at NESCA in Newton on July 15th - Please Sign Up Now!

Sessions will take place at NESCA, at 55 Chapel Street in Newton, from 9:30 - 10:30am on July 15, July 22, July 29 and August 5 (all Wednesdays). Students with language-based learning disabilities, attentional or executive function issues are encouraged to attend, along with their parents or guardians!

About the SpeakerCourtney Rose Dykeman-Bermingham is a rising senior majoring in Neuroscience at Mount Holyoke College and completing an internship at NESCA. She is training to become a clinical neuropsychologist herself. Currently, she volunteers at her college’s AccessAbility Services (AAS) office. Through that position, she works with students as they transition into college life, helping them to overcome difficulties related to their disabilities or transition.She has presented workshops and done tutorials on the use of assistive technologies at her college, and is looking forward to teaching you about them as well.

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Welcome to NESCA!

This is NESCA's newspaper, and you can easily have it delivered weekly to your inbox. In it, you'll find updates about our pediatric neuropsychology practice, with offices in Newton, MA and Londonderry, NH. It will also feature discussions on topics of interest to families, as well as announcements of upcoming special events.

We will also provide timely reports on significant developments in science, education and the law as they relate to children with neurologically-based special needs, including learning disabilities, emotional or attentional problems, executive functioning deficits and autism spectrum disorders, along with links to carefully-screened and reliable sources of additional information on these subjects.

Our goal is that this become an important resource supporting our clients and their families.